Word: wild
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...catch, followed by a perfect throw, by Edgerly. Harvard went out in order in the fourth, Winslow and Beaman on strikes, and Tilden on a fly to Toler. For Princeton, Toler reached first on an error by Edgerly, and went around to third on a put-out and a wild pitch, only to be left there by the successive retirement of the next three...
...game was very interesting throughout, and would have been remarkaly free from errors had it not been for the rain. The battery work of Harvard was magnificent, Nichols only having one wild pitch, while Allen was not credited with a single passed balls. Willard's batting was terrific, while his fielding was perfect. The main points of crificism against the home team were the careless base running, and lax coaching. For Princeton, Clark led at the bat, and Toler and Shaw excelled in fielding. The features of the game were the stop and throw by Edgerly in the third, Allen...
Earned runs, Harvard, 2. Three-base hit, Clark. Two-base hit, Bickham, Willard, Nichols, Winslow. Struck out, by Nichols, 10; Edwards, 6. First base on balls, by Nichols, 2; Edwards, 6. Wild pitches, Edwards, 1; Nichols, 1. Passed balls, Taylor, 5. Umpire, A. L. Grant. Time...
...hits, Kimball, Rankin. First base on balls, by Ferry, 3; Palmer, 4; Chamberlain, 3. First base on errors, eighty-six, 2; eighty-eight, 3. Struck out, by Ferry, 2; Chamberlain, 9; Palme, 9; Austin, 1. Double plays, Burnett and Boyden; Fargo and Choate. Passed balls, Woodbury, 1; Choate, 4. Wild pitches, Chamberlain, 3. Left on bases, eighty six, 5; eighty-eight, 6. Umpire, Mr. H. Coolidge, '87. Time, 3 hours...
...base hits-Kimball, Presbrey. Home run-Hoyt. First base on balls by Ferry 2; Presbry 4; Boyden 1. First base on erros-eighty-six 7; eighty-five 4. Struck out by Ferry 8; Presbrey 2; Boyden 6. Double plays-Hoyt, Bruner, and Collins. Passed balls-Crocker 5; Woodbury 4. Wild Pitches-Ferry 1; Presbrey 2; Boyden 1. Left on bases-eighty-six 6; eighty-five 3. Umpires-Messrs. Baker, '87, and Willard, '87. Time...